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Meaning of ord

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ord (n.)

An edge or point; also, a beginning.

ord Sentence Examples

  1. The soldiers were ordered to evacuate the building immediately.
  2. The doctor prescribed a specific medication for the patient's ailment.
  3. The judge issued an order demanding the defendant's presence in court.
  4. The teacher gave clear instructions for completing the assignment.
  5. The government imposed new regulations to ensure public safety.
  6. The court issued an order of protection to safeguard the victim's well-being.
  7. The CEO issued a memo with detailed instructions for the project.
  8. The police issued a search warrant to obtain evidence for their investigation.
  9. The parents gave strict orders to their children regarding their curfew.
  10. The military general issued orders for the troops to advance and engage the enemy.

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An edge or point; also, a beginning.

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The soldiers were ordered to evacuate the building immediately.

The doctor prescribed a specific medication for the patient's ailment.

The judge issued an order demanding the defendant's presence in court.

The teacher gave clear instructions for completing the assignment.